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COVID-19-Krise dämpft die Innovationstätigkeit österreichischer Unternehmen. Ergebnisse des WIFO-Konjunkturtests vom Dezember 2020

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Laut WIFO-Konjunkturtest vom Dezember ging 2020 der Anteil der Unternehmen, die neue Produkte eingeführt haben, gegenüber dem Vorjahr um 4,8 Prozentpunkte zurück. Auch die Dynamik der Ausgaben für Produktinnovationen war 2020 deutlich gedämpft. Die Unternehmen versuchten dennoch, die Aufwendungen auf dem Vorkrisenniveau zu halten. Die für 2021 geplanten Investitionen lassen eine fortgesetzte Zurückhaltung der Unternehmen bei den Innovationsausgaben erkennen.

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  • Andreas Reinstaller, 2021. "COVID-19-Krise dämpft die Innovationstätigkeit österreichischer Unternehmen. Ergebnisse des WIFO-Konjunkturtests vom Dezember 2020," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 94(2), pages 127-138, February.
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